ChargeRight's $12.99 panel assessment and tool
IBEW Master Electrician Jason Walls is promoting ChargeRight and a $12.99 panel assessment that claims 70–80% of homes don't need upgrades, plus he’s building a NEC 220.82 load-calc tool for EV work and seeking a co-founder. Social posts also showed a real install example pegging a 50A circuit Tesla wall connector job at about $900 total. ( )
Jason Walls is listed on ChargeRight’s about page as an IBEW Local 369 master electrician with “10,000+ hours” in the field and OSHA‑10 and EVITP certifications. (evchargeright.com) ChargeRight’s technical write‑up automates the NEC 220.82 optional dwelling‑unit load calculation and published a step‑by‑step guide on Feb. 26, 2026 explaining how the tool applies demand factors to household loads. (evchargeright.com) ChargeRight’s press page shows media placements on Yahoo Finance, AOL and Anthropic during March 11–15, 2026, and reporting and social posts about the launch include mentions that Mark Cuban reposted the founder’s story. (evchargeright.com) The ChargeRight homepage lists campaign metrics including “860,000+ homeowners reached” and a reported 4.8★ customer satisfaction score on its site. (evchargeright.com) Public accounts and forum writeups describe Walls building the product with Claude AI, deploying Stripe payments and PDF reports, and iterating the stack from a non‑developer starting point. (forums.hardwarezone.com.sg) Independent install‑cost surveys and industry guides put typical Tesla Wall Connector total install ranges roughly between $700–$3,500 and a common mid‑range around $1,200–$2,000, while ChargeRight’s site also flags the federal EV charger tax‑credit (Section 30C) deadline in late June on its homepage. (evcharging.blog)